Chapter

 1     I|          but those who knew the lie of the land, could get along
 2     I| yourself where you are going to lie to-night, for I am sure
 3     I|       out the light and went to lie down, leaving the stranger
 4   III|         to fly before him or to lie down, for he had this in
 5    IV|     only too well, and he would lie busy all night long thinking
 6  VIII|        advanced; it was time to lie down, and yet it was no
 7    IX|      waggon.~ ~To tell a simple lie was almost more than the
 8    IX|         time he had ever told a lie in his life, and only urgent
 9    IX|  twofold ill luck has given the lie to the proverb. I am going
10   XVI|        falsehood, eh? You would lie in despite of that honest
11   XVI| transparent eyes? And you would lie to me, who exchanged souls
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